These ignition parts are great replacements and have good cost savings over the individual dealer parts.

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Removing the First Spark Plug (1:01)

Raise and support the vehicle so that the front wheels hang

Pull the clips out of the inner fender with needle nose pliers

Twist and pull the spark plug wire boot off

Remove the spark plug with a 5/8 inch spark plug socket and ratchet

Gapping the New Spark Plug (3:25)

Check the proper spark plug gap for your vehicle

Use a spark plug gapping tool to set the gap on your new spark plug

The correct gapper setting should slide in and out of the gap with some friction

Installing the New Spark Plug (4:14)

Insert the plug using the plug socket

Start tightening the plug by hand

Tighten the plug to 20 foot-pounds of torque

Continuing with the Other Plugs (4:39)

The procedure for changing the remaining plugs is essentially the same as Steps 1 through 3

For hard to reach plugs you may use a 5/8 inch, deep socket and a flexible joint